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Posted: 10/27/2003, 11:03 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
I'd lay odds that I am only a depressed child. Nights like tonight where I was incredibly happy to see my friend Jen, then insanely sad for no reason make me want to think otherwise. I know I'm not bi-polar though, I can't be.

Posted: 10/27/2003, 11:05 pm
by I AM ME
well i'm pretty sure i'm at least have normal depression, i fit all those requirments

Posted: 10/27/2003, 11:43 pm
by Reyna
I'm pretty sure I'm a paranoid nit-wit.

Posted: 10/28/2003, 9:37 pm
by Canadian Coast Guard
Anyone can be diagnosed as "depressed" only a small portions of those people really need medication.

I'm in Michigan's School of Engineering and I am closer to getting a psych degree than an actual engineering degree. :lol:

I think this political psychology professor is overreaching on some areas.

Posted: 10/28/2003, 11:39 pm
by I AM ME
so would you guys say Psych was a interesting course? I know it's really interesting now, but we're basically just scratching the surface

Posted: 10/28/2003, 11:46 pm
by Canadian Coast Guard
I hate psych... I hate psych so much.......

Posted: 10/28/2003, 11:51 pm
by I AM ME
the tests? I've heard they're all multi-choice and hell

Posted: 10/28/2003, 11:56 pm
by Canadian Coast Guard
The tests are just stupid.

Sample Problem: "If Joe's right ear was attach above his left ear, which part of his brain normal processing would be disrupted."

Posted: 10/29/2003, 9:16 am
by buzhwa
The tests in my intro psych class at Michigan were all multiple-choice, but that made them more difficult because some choices would have very close meanings. The psych program here is definitely not an easy major, but it's a fascinating area of study to me, and I would love to take more psych classes (I've only taken the one).

Posted: 10/29/2003, 9:43 am
by Canadian Coast Guard
buzhwa wrote:The tests in my intro psych class at Michigan were all multiple-choice, but that made them more difficult because some choices would have very close meanings. The psych program here is definitely not an easy major, but it's a fascinating area of study to me, and I would love to take more psych classes (I've only taken the one).


Umm... just don't say that within a 3 mile radius of north campus.

Posted: 10/29/2003, 1:28 pm
by buzhwa
Why do engineers all think their majors are the hardest? :lol:

Posted: 10/29/2003, 1:34 pm
by superboots
stupid u of m engineers
they all think they are so damn awesome

Posted: 10/29/2003, 1:38 pm
by buzhwa
and above the rest of the world :P

Posted: 10/30/2003, 12:01 am
by Dr. Hobo
thats true for all engineers
cept my dad
who tells us kids "NEVER BECOME AN ENGINEER"
we ask why and he'll say "because we could invent and design every friggin thing in the world you need or use and we'll never get the credit for it or get properly paid either"
and thats that

Posted: 10/30/2003, 12:18 am
by Narbus
buzhwa wrote:Why do engineers all think their majors are the hardest? :lol:


Because our majors are the hardest.

The next time you spend 14 hours doing 20 homework problems, only to find that you did two of them wrong because of a single fucking minus sign that the book forgot to include then you can talk.

I'm a little angry about the situation, if you couldn't tell.

Posted: 10/30/2003, 2:21 pm
by dream in japanese
there are a group of engineer students at my university who hang around the hall outside of my sociology class every wednesday afternoon drooling over all the girls in my class :lol:
there are about 50 girls in that class and 2 boys so the engineers get all excited :lol: my professor teases them a lot and we put signs outside the door and they write back.
it’s so much fun to tease the engineer students

Posted: 11/6/2003, 11:54 pm
by thirdhour
Bethany, what exactly is social anxiety and how do you know if you have it?

Posted: 11/7/2003, 4:04 pm
by Make It Beautiful to Live
I'm taking AP Psych now, but it's really, really hard. My teacher's great though because most people get fours or fives on the exam. But it's HARD.

How is U of M's history program?